Venue: Cathal Brugha Barracks, Rathmines, 2 October 1960
Results
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
First Round | ||||
02.10.1960 | Army School of Music (Dublin) | 20 | St. Mary’s B Athlone | 6 |
02.10.1960 | Corinthians (Dublin) | 12 | Rosario B Belfast | 6 aet |
02.10.1960 | James Stephens Kilkenny | 21 | Custume Athlone | 4 |
02.10.1960 | 44th FCA Cork | 13 | Air Corps (Dublin) | 11 |
02.10.1960 | Dublin Celtic | 30 | Dungannon | 13 |
02.10.1960 | Rosario A Belfast | 14 | Robert Emmetts Kilkenny | 12 aet |
02.10.1960 | St. Mary’s A Athlone | 17 | Bangor | 8 |
02.10.1960 | St. Mary’s Teachers Union | 15 | St. Colmcille Tralee | 10 |
Quarter-Finals | ||||
02.10.1960 | Army School of Music (Dublin) | 11 | Corinthians | 8 |
02.10.1960 | 44th FCA Cork | 23 | James Stephens Kilkenny | 22 aet |
02.10.1960 | Dublin Celtic | 29 | Rosario A Belfast | 7 |
02.10.1960 | St. Mary’s A Athlone | 18 | SMTU Belfast | 14 |
Semi-Finals | ||||
02.10.1960 | Army School of Music Dublin | 12 | 44th FCA Cork | 5 |
02.10.1960 | Dublin Celtic | 19 | St. Mary’s A Athlone | 18 |
Final | ||||
02.10.1960 | Dublin Celtic | 15 | Army School of Music (Dublin) | 10 |
Report
Dublin Celtic, who had been beaten finalists in 1959, won the All-Ireland Basketball Blitz for the first time in October 1960, when beating Army School of Music 15-10 in the Final. M. Morrison top-scored on 8 points for the Army School of Music, but it wasn’t enough as the combination of P. O’Hara (7 pts), N. Nugent (5) and D. Rochford (3) saw of the challenge of ASM to give the title to Celtic.
Final
Team / Scorers | Points | Team / Scorers | Points |
Dublin Celtic | 15 | Army School of Music | 10 |
P. O’Hara | 7 | M. Morrison | 8 |
N. Nugent | 5 | K. Staunton | 2 |
D. Rochford | 3 |
About
The Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland (now Basketball Ireland) was the organisation in charge of running Basketball in Ireland from 1947 to 1979 when it changed its name to the Irish Basketball Association.
From 1953 to 1973 it was organised on a Club and County basis like the Gaelic Athletic association, and the All-Ireland Minor Championship was the Underage County Championship.
The All-Ireland Blitz was Club Championship, held over the course of a weekend.
References
Sources
[1] Anon. (1960) “Celtic won ‘blitz’ title” Irish Press. Monday, October 3, 1960. pg. 9 [Internet] Available from the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service)
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Rob Gihbu
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